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1 Boston After School & Beyond Inc. General Information 89 South Street, Suite 601 Boston, MA (617) Website Organization Contact Keelin Salisbury Year of Incorporation

2 Statements & Search Criteria Mission Statement Boston After School & Beyond connects school, after-school, and summer learning strategies so that young people have the opportunity to learn and thrive. Background Statement Boston After School & Beyond was founded in 2005 as the successor to two flagship initiatives the Boston 2:00-to-6:00 After-School Initiative, the first-in-the-nation municipal after-school office, and Boston s After-School for All Partnership, a collaboration of 15 local funders and the City of Boston that raised $32 million for out-of-school time efforts. This public-private partnership has allowed a variety of programs to flourish in school buildings, enabled new programs to take shape, and helped connect the learning that takes place during the school day with learning experiences beyond school hours. This leadership has put Boston at the forefront of the nation in after-school programming and innovation, both in schools and in the community. Impact Statement In 2015, BASB strengthened partnerships among 115 organizations and 70 schools, reaching nearly 10,000 youth with innovative programming. BASB convenes the Partnership Council, a growing coalition of more than 70 organizations with a shared commitment to closing the opportunity gap for Boston children. Needs Statement In order to reach our potential as an organizations, we need: Operating support of $600,000 to support core functions (convening, measurement, communications). Summer learning requires $1500/student and includes 5 weeks of high quality summer learning, 5 days a week, with a teacher at a top-notch neighborhood, cultural, or natural institution. We estimate that current partners could an additional 1,000 students, totaling $1,500,000. In order to create badges, a new credential that recognizes accomplishments and skills outside of school, we require $200,000. This would support market research, outreach to schools and programs, database development, and coordination. Service Categories Educational Services Geographic Areas Served Boston Please review online profile for full list of selected areas served. 2

3 Programs Boston Summer Learning Project Description Research shows that up to two-thirds of the achievement gap between low-income students and their higher income peers can be explained by unequal access to summer learning opportunities. Recognizing this issue, the City of Boston, along with the Boston Opportunity Agenda, The Wallace Foundation, and other key funders are investing in more than 1,500 new program slots to expand summer learning access. Boston After School & Beyond and the Boston Public Schools co-manage this effort. Budget Category Education, General/Other Population Served Children and Youth (0-19 years),, Program Short Term Success Program Long term Success Program Success Monitored By Examples of Program Success 75 programs, up from 50, participate in the Boston Summer Learning Community, collecting and sharing common data, and participating in joint professional development with teachers. These programs will focus improving the skills associated with college success-- self management, critical thinking, collaboration, and perseverance. Every young person in Boston is connected to a high quality summer learning experience that equips him/her to succeed in the next school year and ignites a passion for future pursuits. Successfully measured through valid and reliable instruments that measure program quality, from the perspectives of a trained observer and the youth participants; skill gain based on teacher observations and student self report; and academic progress based on data from the Boston Public Schools. The Boston Summer Learning Project has created over 1,000 new summer learning seats for the city's most vulnerable youth. In doing so, it has become a national model of success. In 2013, SLP won the Excellence in Summer Learning Award from the National Summer Learning Association. Additionally, The Wallace Foundation selected this project to be part of a 5 city national randomized controlled study conducted by RAND that is examining the long term effects of summer learning. Preliminary results, realeased in Boston in 2015 show a significant advantage in math, along with indicators of progress in social emotional learning. 3

4 Expanded Learning Opportunities for Teens Description Boston After School & Beyond, in partnership with the Boston Public Schools and with the support of the Barr Foundation, seeks to learn more about how teenagers can earn credit outside of school. The Expanded Learning Opportunities for Teens Initiative brings together a variety of organizations that offer teenagers the opportunity to earn academic credit, particularly outside of the traditional school day and classroom setting, as well as provide teenagers with non-academic credentials based on mastery of content or skills. Our partner organizations serve BPS teenagers through programs and activities that feature hands-on, experiential learning and skill building. Budget Category Education, General/Other Population Served Adolescents Only (13-19 years),, Program Short Term Success Program Long term Success Program Success Monitored By Examples of Program Success Full engage network of 13 teen serving organization in the Boston Public Schools' credit acquisition process. Expanded Learning Opportunities for Teens aims to provide after school credit for all teenagers involved in the Boston Public School systems. By connecting community partners to the public school system, teens can experience experiential and social emotional learning. As well as creating a system for badging the experiences and skills teens acquire through out of school time learning. Successfully measured through valid and reliable instruments that measure program quality, from the perspectives of a trained observer and the youth participants; skill gain based on teacher observations and student self report; and academic progress based on data from the Boston Public Schools. In 2014 the Rennie Center released a report titled "From Schooling to Learning: Leveraging Community Resources to Earn Academic Credit," which documented the benefits and opportunities associated with teenagers earning credit beyond school. Boston After School & Beyond created a taxonomy of credit bearing opportunities, which was used in this report. 4

5 STEAM Description Programs that infuse science, technology, engineering, arts, and math enable hands-on, applied learning while preparing students for 21st century careers. These programs help youth increase their interest in STEAM and build the skills necessary for college and career success. Boston is home to an ecosystem that includes a rich network of places where youth can connect with STEAM in school and a variety of community settings. We connect innovative educators with researchers who study their techniques, and then share what we learn from them to help all members of the ecosystem ignite moments of discovery for the youth they serve. Budget Category Education, General/Other Population Served Children and Youth (0-19 years),, Program Short Term Success Program Long term Success Program Success Monitored By Examples of Program Success Middle school STEAM providers adopt common tools and measures to examine interest, engagement, and achievement. These providers will work with schools to align practices with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). These include tools to measure the quality and depth of programming and student engagement (which is part of a new national National Science Foundation-funded study). The ecosystem of STEAM programs participates in common measurement agenda, increasing student interest in STEAM and the skills necessary to succeed in the careers of the 21st century. Badges recognize students' accomplishments and skills and are recognized by colleges and employers. Successfully measured through valid and reliable instruments that examine program quality, from the perspectives of a trained observer and the youth participants; skill gain based on teacher observations and student self report; and academic progress based on data from the Boston Public Schools. Additionally, programs will use an instrument that measures interest and engagement. Working with BASB, Thompson Island Outward Bound Education Center trained its staffs in science standards, organized activities on the island to reinforce them, and participated in common measurement that allowed them to compare progress against research based benchmarks and the performance of other organizations. 5

6 Advancing Quality Partnerships Description School partners can play critical roles in meeting the needs of students while stimulating their interests. Partners activate students understanding of academic content while enhancing skill development. Boston After School & Beyond seeks to demonstrate how schools and their partners can enhance student learning so that they gain mastery of both the academic content and social-emotional skills that will bring success in school, work, and life. Boston Beyond is helping eight turnaround and high support schools to measure and document their drive toward transforming the student learning experience through strategic partnerships. Advancing Quality Partnerships (AQP), a joint initiative of Boston Beyond, Boston Public Schools, and the Barr Foundation, provides support for school improvement strategies that integrate academics, social-emotional supports, and expanded learning opportunities through school-community partnerships. This effort helps to align schools and partners around measurable and specific shared goals, create an evidence base upon which to focus improvements, and provide school leaders with insights into the value partners bring to their students. Through this work, Summer Learning Project, and other efforts, Boston Beyond seeks to improve partnership management and measurement at the school and district level to increase access to high quality expanded learning opportunities in Boston Budget Category Education, General/Other Population Served Children and Youth (0-19 years),, Program Short Term Success Program Long term Success Program Success Monitored By Examples of Program Success Scaling models of coherent and measurable school-community partnerships, and infusing these lessons into the impending extended day roll-out in Boston. All schools have a set of community partners that enable them to expand learning in order to address the needs and interests of their students. Successfully measured through valid and reliable instruments that examine program quality, from the perspectives of a trained observer and the youth participants; skill gain based on teacher observations and student self report; and academic progress based on data from the Boston Public Schools. Additionally, programs will use an instrument that measures interest and engagement. Based on work with 8 low-performing schools, BASB created a framework for assessing the stages of partnerships and their alignment with school goals. 6

7 Management CEO/Executive Director Executive Director Mr Chris Smith Term Start Nov Experience Chris has spent his entire career focused on public-private partnerships that support student learning, leading a variety of policy and measurement initiatives. Since joining Boston After School & Beyond in the fall of 2008, Chris has focused on summer learning, strategic school partnerships, and measurement for quality improvement. Chris spent the previous decade at the Boston Private Industry Council (PIC), first as Director of Employer Partnerships, then as Chief of Staff. While at the PIC, he worked with local business leaders to create Classroom at the Workplace, a learning model that combines academic acceleration and paid jobs for teenagers who failed the high-stakes MCAS exams. Since its inception, the program has helped well over 1,000 students earn a high school diploma. He also played a lead role in coordinating Boston's first-ever study of college graduation rates of Boston Public Schools graduates and in developing legislation to decrease the dropout rate in Massachusetts. Before joining the PIC, Chris worked at the US Department of Education in Washington, DC on the Secretary of Education s education partnerships initiative. He earned an MBA from Babson College and a BA from Trinity College. Senior Staff David McAuley Title Experience/Biography Program Director, Summer Learning David McAuley serves as Project Manager at Boston After School & Beyond, spearheading implementation of the Summer Learning Project (SLP), which involves 40 Boston Public schools and 17 non-profits co-developing, co-managing, and co-delivering programming to nearly 2,000 Boston Public Schools (BPS) students. SLP is co-managed by Boston After School & Beyond and BPS. David collaborates with BPS and a variety of community stakeholders to recruit students, hire teachers/staff, deliver training and coaching supports, and oversee a continuous improvement process through on-going evaluation. SLP is also part of a national study on summer learning commissioned through the Wallace Foundation. After graduating from Stonehill College, David completed a year of volunteer service in Hartford, Connecticut, helping to launch a youth leadership development program. David then worked at MY TURN in Brockton, Massachusetts, as a direct service case manager with in-school and out-of-school youth. He earned an MBA in non-profit management and social policy from the Heller School at Brandeis University. 7

8 Danielle Kim Title Experience/Biography Director of Policy & Communications As Director of Policy and Communications for Boston After School & Beyond, Danielle Kim oversees the development and implementation of a strategic outreach plan to further engage the public, civic leaders, and other stakeholders in the team s many projects. She began her career in education policy as a Fulbright Fellow in South Korea, where she taught at an urban, all-girls high school and facilitated cultural workshops among students and teachers. Danielle then served as a community organizer in her home state of New Jersey, most notably as a Regional Field Director for the 2012 presidential campaign. She continued working in the government sector as a Communications Specialist for the New Jersey Senate Majority Office, where she managed the legislative press for six state senators. Most recently, Danielle served as a Research Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School on the Data-Smart City Solutions initiative, examining how city officials can leverage new technologies to address social problems and to increase civic engagement. She earned a Master s degree in Education Policy and Management from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a Bachelor s degree in Government and Psychology from Smith College. 8

9 Philip Jackson Title Experience/Biography Program Director, Teen Initiatives Dr. Philip Jackson joined Boston After School & Beyond as Director of Teen Initiatives in October In this role, he builds on the success of the Teen Initiative, extending its reach to develop systemic approaches to school and community partnerships that serve teenagers. He oversees efforts to coordinate relationships between the Boston Public Schools new Ed Options office and community partners. Dr. Jackson brings a wealth of experience and a strong track record of accomplishments to this role. A licensed and nationally certified educational psychologist, his entire career has focused on the education and safety of urban youth. From 2002 to 2011, he served as the Director of Alternative Education for Boston Public Schools. Along with Boston s alternative education network, Dr. Jackson played a key role in improving BPS graduation rates, establishing systemic reforms around truancy and dropout prevention, and increasing the capacity of the alternative education network to provide educational options for all students. Previously, he was the architect and director of the BPS Counseling and Intervention Center. He received his Bachelor of Sciences in Business Administration and a Masters in Science, Counseling Psychology from Boston College. He furthered his studies and received a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in School Psychology from the University of Massachusetts in Boston. Dr. Jackson received his Doctorate in Education Administration from Boston University. Lisa Gomi Hui Title Experience/Biography Director of Measurement & Improvement Lisa Gomi Hui joined Boston After School & Beyond in 2017 as the Director of Measurement & Improvement. In that role, she oversees the collection and analysis of data across BASB s initiatives to inform, design, and deliver professional development for continuous improvement. Prior to BASB, Lisa worked as a Data Analyst for RGV FOCUS, a collective impact initiative of Educate Texas and the Communities Foundation of Texas that focused on increasing college readiness, access, and success in the Rio Grande Valley region of Texas. There, she discovered her love of using data for action, and analyzed regional educational data to spur a greater strategic focus on college readiness. Lisa has also worked as a Senior Student Recruitment and Enrollment Manager for IDEA Public Schools, and as an Economics Reporter for The Yomiuri Shimbun, Japan s largest daily newspaper. She earned a Master in Public Policy from Harvard Kennedy School, and a bachelor s degree in International Relations and Economics from Brown University. 9

10 Kelsey Cowen Title Experience/Biography Data Partnership Manager Kelsey Cowen joined Boston After School & Beyond in the fall of 2015 as Data Fellow. Kelsey recently graduated from Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, MA with a B.A. in Physics and a certificate in Coastal and Marine Sciences. She is a member of the national Physics honors society, Sigma Pi Sigma. In the fall semester of her third year at Mount Holyoke, Kelsey completed a comprehensive climate research project using an ocean property database spanning the last 60 years. More recently, she worked closely with a fisheries scientist at UNH Cooperative Extension and NH Sea Grant on a pilot study monitoring the prevalence of microplastics on NH beaches. Inspired by the questions beach visitors would ask her while she did field work, Kelsey created an infographic on the study s preliminary findings for a public audience. Currently, she volunteers for Arlington, MA s Conservation Commission and Open Space Committee designing educational materials on local ecology and managing a project to connect the naturally and culturally significant spots in town. KC Kato Title Experience/Biography Director of Social Emotional Learning Initiative KC joined Boston After School & Beyond in November 2016 to oversee the development of a strategic plan to strengthen social and emotional learning opportunities through a partnership between out-of-school time program providers and the Boston Public Schools. Most recently, she completed an Education Pioneers Fellowship with BASB in which she developed recommendations for scaffolding of and a system to support professional development for program providers. KC s prior career in the private sector included a range of roles, including strategy consulting at Boston Consulting Group and then strategic planning, marketing and communications and training and development at Dunkin Donuts. She has been and continues to be an active civic and non-profit volunteer in education focused organizations. KC earned her MBA from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University and a Bachelor s degree in Economics and Engineering from Swarthmore College. Staff Information Full Time Staff Part Time Staff Volunteers Contractors

11 Retention Rate 100% Staff Demographics - Ethnicity African American/Black 1 Asian American/Pacific Islander 3 Caucasian 4 Hispanic/Latino 0 Native American/American Indian 0 Other 0 Staff Demographics - Gender Male Female Unspecified Formal Evaluations CEO Formal Evaluation CEO/Executive Formal Evaluation Frequency Senior Management Formal Evaluation Senior Management Formal Evaluation Frequency NonManagement Formal Evaluation Non Management Formal Evaluation Frequency Annually Semi-Annually Semi-Annually Plans & Policies Organization has a Fundraising Plan? Under Development Organization has a Strategic Plan? Years Strategic Plan Considers 4 Date Strategic Plan Adopted July 2011 Organization Policy and Procedures Nondiscrimination Policy Under Development Whistleblower Policy Document Destruction Policy Collaborations Partnership Council Success Boston Strategy Group 11

12 Every Hour Counts Wallace Foundation Professional Learning Community Noyce Foundation STEM National Collaboration Awards Awards Award/Recognition Organization Year New York Life Excellence in Summer Learning Award National Summer Learning Association

13 Board & Governance Board Chair Board Chair Mrs. Wanda McClain Company Affiliation Brigham and Women s Hospital Term July 2017 to June WMCCLAIN@PARTNERS.ORG Board CoChair Board CoChair Jill Medvedow Company Affiliation Institute for Contemporary Art/Boston Term July 2017 to June jmedvedow@icaboston.org Board Members Name Affiliation Status Daniel Arrigg Koh City of Boston, Chief of Staff Exofficio Dr. Tommy Chang Boston Public Schools Exofficio Rahn Dorsey City of Boston, Education Cabinet Voting Sandhya Douglas Wellington Management Josh Kraft Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston Voting Wanda McClain Brigham and Women s Hospital Voting Joseph McGrail State Street Corporation Voting Jill Medvedow William Morales Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston Boston Centers for Youth & Families Voting Exofficio Kathy Plaza Plazak & Associates Voting Paul Reville Harvard Graduate School of Education Voting Board Demographics - Ethnicity African American/Black 2 Asian American/Pacific Islander 2 Caucasian 6 Hispanic/Latino 1 Native American/American Indian 0 Other 0 Board Demographics - Gender 13

14 Male Female Unspecified Board Information Board Term Lengths Number of Full Board Meetings Annually Written Board Selection Criteria? Written Conflict of Interest Policy? Percentage Making Monetary Contributions Constituency Includes Client Representation 3 4 Under Development Standing Committees Finance Comments CEO Comments The board is composed of a diverse array of civic leaders from various sectors, including government, cultural institutions, philanthropy, and community based organizations. There are four ex officio members -- Boston Public Schools Superintendent, BCYF Executive Director, Mayor's Chief of Education and Mayor's Chief of Staff. All ex officio directors have a vote. 14

15 Financials Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Start July 01, 2017 Fiscal Year End June 30, 2018 Projected Revenue $3,010, Projected Expenses $2,979, Endowment? No Credit Line? Reserve Fund? Months Reserve Fund Covers 3.24 Detailed Financials Revenue and Expenses Fiscal Year Total Revenue $3,402,304 $1,799,329 $3,284,870 Total Expenses $2,754,471 $3,084,782 $4,004,463 Revenue Sources Fiscal Year Foundation and Corporation $3,364,574 $1,762,159 $2,885,645 Contributions Government Contributions $0 $0 $258,873 Federal $8,873 State Local $250,000 Unspecified Individual Contributions Indirect Public Support Earned Revenue $51,226 Investment Income, Net of Losses $19,331 $9,816 $3,232 Membership Dues Special Events Revenue In-Kind $18,399 $27,354 $73,500 Other $12,394 15

16 Expense Allocation Fiscal Year Program Expense $2,413,796 $2,758,410 $3,700,795 Administration Expense $315,503 $300,624 $268,712 Fundraising Expense $25,172 $25,748 $34,956 Payments to Affiliates Total Revenue/Total Expenses Program Expense/Total Expenses 88% 89% 92% Fundraising Expense/Contributed Revenue 1% 1% 1% Assets and Liabilities Fiscal Year Total Assets $4,227,125 $3,446,433 $5,055,199 Current Assets $4,211,603 $3,441,408 $5,050,174 Long-Term Liabilities $0 $0 $0 Current Liabilities $420,452 $287,593 $610,906 Total Net Assets $3,806,673 $3,158,840 $4,444,293 Short Term Solvency Fiscal Year Current Ratio: Current Assets/Current Liabilities Long Term Solvency Fiscal Year Long-Term Liabilities/Total Assets 0% 0% 0% Top Funding Sources Fiscal Year Top Funding Source & Dollar Amount Second Highest Funding Source & Dollar Amount Third Highest Funding Source & Dollar Amount Capital Campaign Currently in a Capital Campaign? No Comments CEO Comments As an intermediary, we aim to operate in a lean and productive manner. Over 90% of our expenses support programs, with less than 10% of expenses going to management and fundraising. 55% of our expenses are grants to organizations serving young people in pursuit of city-wide strategies. Foundation Staff Comments Financial summary data in the charts and graphs above is per the organization's audited financials. Additional revenue breakout detail was provided by the organization for fiscal year Contributions and funding from individuals and government sources are listed under foundations and corporations when the breakout was not available. Created Copyright 2018 The Boston Foundation 16

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